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A rare spirit analyzer ”for ascertaining the quantity of Alcohol in wines, cordials etc” made by Joseph Long in London, ”in accordance with the Treasury order of July 12, 1853″ The tool is well preserved and could be used for all kind of spirits, wines and beer. Brass still with glass baker (missing the original rubber tube), brass hydrometer and glass containers (missing one hydrometer weight). Boxwood sliding thermometer and proof rule. The instrument are stored inside their original mahogany case with ivory maker label on the lid. The lock needs attention and could be restored. Case size 34 x 20 x 12 cms circa.

Well preserved and rare laboratory instrumentPlease contact me for further info or pictures

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Based in Florence, Italy, I have been collecting antique scientific instruments for the last 10 years. Some years ago I decided to turn this passion into my job, so I opened my personal website to sell all over the world. Thanks to my experience I managed to gain my client's trust offering an accurate service and good quality items. I sell all kinds of scientific instruments, especially French and Italian drawing sets. For more info you can contact me via email - scienzantica@gmail.com